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Happy Birthday To Me….lol

Yesterday was my FRA Birthday. I finally reached it….lol…What’s that you say?. Well I just learned that from my good friend Randy, I went to school with. His birthday was several days ago. “FULL RETIREMENT AGE. 66 YEA” Now you youngsters will have to wait later to reach your FRA. I want to “THANK EVERYONE” who wished me Birthday Wishes the last several days. It sure is nice to read and see all your messages come across FB. It was just 2 years ago that I decided to start this blog. It was my birthday, and I was in the final stages of working. Wow. So much has changed since then. We have done so much. It seems years since I walked out of Advantage Logistics for the last time. Was It the Right Decision, some of you may ask? It sure was. We have NO REGRETS. It is the best thing we ever did. We have seen so much and experienced so much in 2 years. Their is such a big huge world out their. So many wonderful places to see, and so many wonderful people to meet. As I started the blog, the reasoning for it was so the kids would know what we were doing. Since then, we have quite a following. I’ll give you some statistics. We have 424 followers, which isn’t a lot for some blogs, but I think its impressive. In 2 years we’ve had 19,685 people read the blog. So far I’ve written 108 posts including this one. Most are about what we do. A lot of history about the areas, and a lot about family happenings. Also some thoughts on different subjects as to how I feel. I always try to be fair and look at both sides of the issue. After awhile, as I was writing these blogs, I was thinking that some day when we were gone, they would all be lost. I felt their would be a lot of value in all of these to the kids, so I found a place to print them. Its called Blog2Print. It was a challenge figuring all this out but I did. I now have received my 4th book of blogs. I print them every 6 months. This last one I printed in hardback. So nice. I sure don’t know why I didn’t before. I think they are rather impressive. Now I am happy that everything will be preserved for the kids and grandkids to hand down some day.

So if any of you every wonder about life after retirement. Remember their is a whole world out here to see. Financially their are many ways to make it work. You don’t have to be rich. Workamping is a great way to make it happen. You would be amazed at all the jobs and how many people are doing this. It is also good for you to keep that schedule. You need to have to do something everyday, or you could run into the danger of being a couch potato. This is really a great life. You can choose what you want to do. Their are jobs to be found all over the USA, even Alaska. Your retirement is what you make it.

So yesterday, on my birthday, we got up and didn’t really plan on doing anything, but then we decided to head north to Ankeny. It isn’t far, maybe 10 miles. They have an RV Sales their. Our neighbor Dick and Mary Lou recommended it. They have a little plastic thing that they use for hanging out socks and underwear. It is sort of an umbrella looking thing with clothespins on the ends. She loads them on from the washer and just hangs it out. Perfect. Many of us have washer dryers, but many of us hang out to dry. The weather has been so warm it, theirs no need to run your dryer. The convenience is huge. I would hate to have to go to the laundromat with our schedules we had all summer.

So, we headed north to Ankeny. Found the RV dealer. We shopped in the store and found the clothes hanger thingy, lol, and also the rods you put in the refrigerator for traveling. For those of you who don’t know, they make rods like suspension curtain rods to put in your frig. you put them across the shelves to secure your items on the shelves. That prevents all your food from falling out when you open the door after you’ve been on the road. We decided to look at all the new trailers and 5th wheels but they were all locked. So much for that. On up the road we drove and seen the sign for Saylorville Lake. I had seen it on the map and it looked rather large. So left turn and away we went.

It turned out to be huge. It was beautiful, the water was so calm and serine. We drove in first to a deserted beach area, and then went on down to the Marina. It was situated in a very large inlet off the lake. The dock itself looked so steep and scary. But all those house boats moored in the harbor area were so beautiful.

We drove over by the side to an access road down to the harbor itself.

Amazing large. This was just a small part of the Marina. Their was at least 3 covered areas of slips filled with boats. Also a floating bar and restaurant.

Their wasn’t much going on beings it was a Thur. All people work on Thursday…..right….Except for us retirees…..We sat around for awhile, and watched 2 different boats unloading and loading their boats. That’s always fun. Things never go right and sometimes you can detect heated body language or overhear not so happy voices……lol…..Ive been their myself. It’s so much more fun to watch.

We followed the road over the dam and stopped on the pull off area.

Their were a few fishing boats and a jet skier. Onward down the dam and on the other side down by the spillway was a beautiful valley with a campground. We drove in and parked down by the spillway.

There were guys fishing on both sides.

The guys on our side already had a pile of small fish.

They used this net to catch the little minnow fish.

They would throw it in the water and pull the draw string. It would be full of the little baby minnow fish and then they would empty it into a bucket. The minnows would then be used for live bait…….Free Bait…..Free Fish…..We watched them for almost an hour. It was so peaceful, while the water from the spillway kept rushing and splashing down the river. This river is the Des Moines River. The Saylorville Lake is a reservoir on the Des Moines River. It is 54 miles long, has a surface area of 9.27 miles. It is 11 miles north of Des Moines. The river then proceeds 214 miles to the mouth of the Mississippi River. It was constructed by the Army Corp of Engineers for flood control. We finally left and drove into Des Moines, visited a second hand thrift store…..Didn’t find anything…..Finally time for supper. We ended up back near home at Prairie Meadows Casino.

They have a great buffet. It was Barbeque nite. We feasted on steak, ribs and all the extra, of course dessert…..Cherry Cheese cake for one…..ice cream….Mmmmm mmm good. Last time we came, I put $20 in a penny machine and made $10….I cashed out and ran….So lets go do this again. Their are 2 identical machines side by side. They are Progressive slot machines. I told Rich if there were people sitting in my machine I would leave. We went up the escalator….turned the corner….It was empty…..We walked towards it and guess what…..just before we got their a man comes out of nowhere and sits in “MY MACHINE”……the other was empty……..I almost turned around, but decided…..Why Not….I put a $10 bill in…..started playing…..Wow guess what….with in 5 minutes I racked up $51.75. hahaha…..The guy next to me kept loosing…..We cashed out and ran….again….

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5 thoughts on “Happy Birthday To Me….lol”

Happy happy FRA to you and many more. Another great fun blog to read and relish. We love those house boats but don’t think we would want to invest in one due to weather. When it storms we want to be on land. can’t wait to see you and share fun things.

Good blog Margaret. When we have a need for flood control it backs up clear up to Boone, which is just 10 miles west of Ames. It truly is a large reservoir. Also their is a bridge just north of the marina that is a mile or two long over the reservoir. It is a beautiful area.

Happy FRA Birthday! Wow that year went by quick – guess it’s true – the older we get the faster time goes by! ; ). Well you don’t look a day over 50 – lol – remember when we were young and 50 was really really old? For that matter – so was 30…Happy Day and many more Dear Friend – hugs!